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In celebration of Black History Month, the Association for Graduate Student Diversity hosted a panel discussion on the “African American Journey in Science: Accomplishments, Struggles and Perseverance.” Students heard from guest speakers who gave them career advice focused on challenges they might face being students of color.

A Baylor networking program piloting with the Faculty Group Practice launched in February, just one component of the Physician and Scientist Satisfaction Initiative of the Center for Professionalism in Medicine.

For the last 18 years, Dr. Dolores Lamb and her lab members have celebrated Valentine’s Day by hosting their annual aphrodisiac lunch. However, this year’s event was bittersweet in more ways than one – it was Lamb’s last aphrodisiac luncheon at Baylor.

Students choose to attend Baylor College of Medicine so they can get high-quality training in science and medicine, but students may also come away with training in another area that they didn’t expect: running.

Taking care of your health is one of the most important things you can do for yourself. Baylor College of Medicine experts have plenty of tips to help you stay healthy. This month’s Health Hint focuses on those pesky allergies.

For many of the walkers and runners at the Komen Houston Race for the Cure, the reason for participating is personal. Many of them are survivors of breast cancer themselves or are celebrating the life of a loved one. For Baylor, participation is personal too. Baylor healthcare providers, researchers, faculty and staff work every day…